Open the box. Inside you will find:
Remove the cover from the bottom of the gateway by turning it counter-clockwise, then lift it off the gateway.
On the bottom of the gateway you will find:
Plug in the PoE injector power cable (120V) into a standard outlet.
Plug in the straight end of the ethernet cable (CAT 6) into the PoE port of the PoE injector.
Then plug in the 90-degree end of the ethernet cable into the ethernet port on the bottom of the gateway.
If done correctly, a blue light will light up on the bottom of the gateway. This indicates the gateway is properly connected to receive power.
Reinstall the bottom cover of the gateway by turning the cover clockwise to lock it in place.
Install the four rubber caps to the bottom cover of the gateway. This allows the gateway to achieve an IP65 rating.
Connect the gateway to Wi-Fi through your mobile device or computer.
The Wi-Fi connection will be named cassia-XXXXXX where the last six digits will match the last six digits of the MAC address found on the bottom of the gateway.
The password to the Wi-Fi connection will be the same as the SSID (in the example shown, the password would be: cassia-E2AEB0).
Once your device is connected to the gateway's Wi-Fi connection, use the same device to go to an internet browser.
In the search bar, type 192.168.40.1, then press enter.
When prompted, create a new password. The old password is "admin".
Log into the gateway using "admin" as the username and your new password.
Once logged in, the "Status" page will appear to confirm the Uplink Signal Strength and AC Online Time information.
If the Uplink Signal Strength is "Good" and the AC Online Time field is populated with time, the gateway is ready to collect sensor data.
For security reasons, we recommend you change the Wi-Fi password for the gateway. To do this, select the "Basic" tab at the top.
Scroll down to the "Wi-Fi" section, then update the password field to your new password.
At the bottom of the page, select "apply".
If you have additional questions, you can contact Dodge Application Engineering for support.
Using the two hose clamps, attach the gateway mounting bracket to the pole.
Once attached, slide the gateway on to the mounting bracket from above until it clicks into place.
Using the four wall mounting points, attach the gateway bracket to the wall.
Once attached to the wall, slide the gateway on to the mounting bracket from above.
This guide details how to set the clock on the 7-Day Timer that comes with every OPTIFY Gateway.
Shown here is a diagram indicating all of the features of the timer. The language used in this guide will be based on this diagram.
To begin setting up your timer, plug the timer into a wall outlet.
After plugging in the timer, the screen display should look similar to this image.
Press the SET button to begin setting up the clock.
The first prompt that will appear on the screen will be the year.
Press the +/AUTO and -/RDM buttons to increase and decrease, respectively, the selected year until the current year is displayed on the screen.
Once the current year is reached, press the SET button.
The next prompt on the screen will be the month.
Press the +/AUTO and -/RDM buttons to increase and decrease, respectively, the selected month until the current month is displayed on the screen.
Once the current month is reached, press the SET button.
The next prompt will correspond to the date.
Press the +/AUTO and -/RDM buttons to increase and decrease, respectively, the selected date until today's date is displayed on the screen.
Once today's date is reached, press the SET button.
The next prompt will correspond to Daylight Savings Time (DST).
Press the +/AUTO and -/RDM buttons to cycle between "DST AUTO" and "DST OFF".
Once the desired DST setting is reached, press the SET button.
The next prompt will correspond to the current hour, in 12-hour format.
Press the +/AUTO and -/RDM buttons to increase and decrease, respectively, the selected hour until the current hour is displayed on the screen.
Once the current hour is reached, press the SET button.
The next prompt will correspond with the current minute.
Press the +/AUTO and -/RDM buttons to increase and decrease, respectively, the selected minute until the current minute is displayed on the screen.
Once the current minute is reached, press the SET button.
The next prompt will correspond to Astronomic function. Reference this map to determine which Astronomic zone you are located in.
Press the +/AUTO and -/RDM buttons to cycle through the astronomic zones. These zones are indicated on the timer as such:
Once your desired astronomic zone is reached, press the SET button.
The next prompt will correspond to the sunrise time.
Press the +/AUTO and -/RDM buttons to increase and decrease, respectively, the selected sunrise time until the desired sunrise time is displayed on the screen.
Once the desired sunrise time is reached, press the SET button.
The next prompt will correspond to the sunset time.
Press the +/AUTO and -/RDM buttons to increase and decrease, respectively, the selected sunset time until the desired sunset time is displayed on the screen.
To move into Programming mode, press the SET button.
This guide details how to program the 7-Day Timer that comes with every OPTIFY Gateway.
Shown here is a diagram indicating all of the features of the timer. The language used in this guide will be based on this diagram.
To begin programming the timer, you will need to scroll through the Clock Setting parameters.
From the standby Clock display, you will need to press the SET button ten times.
If this is the first time you are setting up the timer, the screen should look like this.
In the bottom right corner of the screen should be the number 1 and the word "ON". This indicates that you are setting the time at which the timer turns on for cycle number 1.
To begin programming the on time for cycle number 1, press the +/AUTO or -/RDM button.
The first step is selecting the day(s) for which the displayed time will turn the timer on.
The possible selections are as follows:
To scroll through the day(s) selections, use the +/AUTO and -/RDM buttons.
Once your desired day/group of days is selected, press the SET button.
The second step is selecting the hour at which the sensor will turn on. The default is 12 AM.
To scroll through the possible hours, press the +/AUTO and -/RDM buttons.
To have the timer turn on at sunrise or sunset, cycle until you see the sunrise/sunset icon in the bottom left corner.
Once the desired hour is selected, press the SET button.
The third step is selecting the minute at which the sensor will turn on. The default is 00.
To scroll through the possible minutes, press the +/AUTO and -/RDM buttons.
Once the desired minute is selected, press the SET button.
The screen should now look similar to how it did at the start of the ON programming sequence, but should now have OFF in the bottom right corner.
To begin programming the off time for cycle number 1, press the +/AUTO or -/RDM button.
The first step is selecting the day(s) for which the displayed time will turn the timer off.
The possible selections are as follows:
To scroll through the day(s) selections, use the +/AUTO and -/RDM buttons.
Once your desired day/group of days is selected, press the SET button.
The second step is selecting the hour at which the sensor will turn off. The default is 12 AM.
To scroll through the possible hours, press the +/AUTO and -/RDM buttons.
Once the desired hour is selected, press the SET button.
The third step is selecting the minute at which the sensor will turn off. The default is 00.
To scroll through the possible minutes, press the +/AUTO and -/RDM buttons.
Once the desired minute is selected, press the SET button if you wish to begin programming the on time for cycle 2.